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Rights group says hundreds remain jailed over Uzbekistan unrest
Open Dialogue Foundation says more than 300 people are detained after deadly unrest gripped Karakalpakstan this month.
WHO to roll out malaria vaccine in Africa even as funding dips
Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, arguably the vaccine's biggest backer, will no longer financially support the shot.
Joe Biden tests positive for COVID-19: White House
US leader is fully vaccinated and has had two booster shots, is experiencing mild symptoms the White House says.
Will the January 6 inquiry affect Trump’s grip on Republicans?
The congressional hearings on the riots of January 2021 paint Trump as a leader who was out to seize power at all costs.
Report slams UK’s handling of migrant and asylum seeker arrivals
The UK has failed to adequately respond to a surge in arrivals via the English Channel, independent inspection finds.
ECB hikes interest rates for first time in 11 years
Concerns over runaway inflation have mounted amid economic uncertainty in wake of Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
US weekly jobless claims unexpectedly jump to 8-month high
Unemployment claims are rising as more companies announce job cuts amid increasing fears of a recession.
Wildfires raging in Europe: What, where and why?
Emergency services continue to battle wildfires across swathes of Europe.
Dozens of Malawians arrested in anti-‘selective justice’ protests
The activists are demonstrating against what they call selective justice by the country’s judiciary in recent months.
UK’s Supreme Court to hear Scottish independence case in October
The court will decide whether Scotland can hold a second referendum next year without Westminster's approval.
What is the EU’s gas plan and does it have support of the bloc?
Bloc says rationing is necessary amid Russian 'blackmail' but some member states have rejected the proposal.
‘Everything is fine’: Kremlin dismisses Putin illness rumours
As speculation rises, Russia says 69-year-old is in good health as CIA chief sees no evidence to back up rumours.
Middle East politics: From hyper to hybrid
The hyper-strategic alliances that defined the region during the Cold War now appear to be turning hybrid and fluid.
Nepalese climber Sanu Sherpa sets record atop Pakistan mountain
Sherpa becomes the first person to climb the world's 14 tallest peaks twice after reaching top of Gasherbrum II.
Tunisian president’s backers say ‘yes’ to proposed constitution
Despite growing opposition, President Saied has retained supporters who will back him in Monday's constitutional vote.
Three people die during bull runs in Spain
Two men and a French tourist die after being struck by bulls during bull-running festival in Valencia, eastern Spain.
Turkey denies claims it attacked civilians in Iraq’s Duhok
FM Cavusoglu says reports blaming Turkey for the attack were attempts by the PKK to hinder counterterrorism operations.
Palestinians fear revenge attacks after settler outposts removal
Thousands of Israeli settlers camped overnight across the occupied West Bank, as part of a plan to set up new outposts.
What is next for Italy after Prime Minister Draghi’s resignation?
The collapse of Draghi's government opens the way for early elections in autumn.
California beach returned to Black family nearly a century later
The California beach was seized from its Black owners by city officials in the 1920s, in a move deemed racist.
Cameras to replace peacekeepers at Red Sea Tiran, Sanafir islands
US-led peacekeepers will be replaced by cameras to ensure free shipping access for Israel to the Gulf of Aqaba.
Truss v Sunak: What is unusual in the race for UK prime minister?
What is exceptional about this race are not the contenders, but the responsibilities that await the winner.
Judges Under Pressure: Defending the rule of law in Poland
Judges who face disciplinary proceedings in Poland risk their freedom to defend the rule of law.
The street cleaners of Mogadishu: Doing Somalia’s riskiest job
Dozens of female street cleaners have been killed in the Somali capital by Improvised Explosive Devices since 2008.
Italy’s Prime Minister Mario Draghi resigns as crisis deepens
Draghi's resignation after months of political turmoil opens the way for early elections in autumn.
Russia resumes critical gas supplies to Europe via Nord Stream 1
The Nord Stream 1 pipeline under the Baltic Sea had been shut since July 11 to undergo annual maintenance.
Profile: Ranil Wickremesinghe, Sri Lanka’s new president
The veteran politician has been elected president by the members of Sri Lanka's parliament.
Is Sudan on the verge of wider unrest?
Deadly violence between tribal groups in Blue Nile state raises fears of large-scale internal conflict.
Russia-Ukraine war: List of key events, day 148
As the Russia-Ukraine war enters its 148th day, we take a look at the main developments.
Cost of living: ‘Blood, sweat’ for a Seoul food delivery driver
As fuel prices rise and pay rates stay the same, a driver and labour rights leader is fighting increasing precarity.
China fines Didi $1.2bn over ‘egregious’ data security violations
Cyberspace Administration of China says Beijing-based startup illegally collected user data since 2015.
South Korean prosecutors raid crypto exchanges amid Luna probe
Authorities carry out searches after investors accuse co-founders of blockchain platform Terraform Labs of fraud.
Tesla reports smaller than expected profit drop on price hikes
It also converted about 75 percent of its Bitcoin purchases into fiat currency to increase liquidity.
Ranil Wickremesinghe sworn in as Sri Lankan president amid unrest
Six-time prime minister and veteran politician an unpopular choice among protesters who forced his predecessor out.
China investors call it quits as Xi, ‘zero COVID’ sap confidence
Overseas investors shed a record $150bn in yuan-denominated assets in the first quarter of this year.
An An, world’s oldest male panda in captivity, dies at 35
The giant panda was a gift from the Chinese government to Hong Kong in 1999, and was kept at a theme park.
Ukraine war quagmire prompting China rethink on Taiwan: CIA chief
Bill Burns says Beijing likely to reconsider timing of any invasion amid Russia's 'unsettling' war on Ukraine.
Questions over Sydney sprawl as Australia cleans up after floods
Experts say city's expansion has put more people at risk because homes are being built on flood-prone land.
Asia’s economic growth outlook slashed on China, Ukraine fears
Asian Development Bank forecasts region's developing economies to grow 4.6 percent in 2022 amid worsening conditions.
Ukraine’s first lady makes impassioned plea for more US arms
Olena Zelenska appeals to US Congress for air defence systems as Ukraine faces onslaught of Russian strikes.
Trump-backed election denier wins Maryland GOP governor primary
Democrats hope nomination of Dan Cox, whom they describe as 'too extreme', will help them in Democratic-leaning state.
US Senate introduces bills to safeguard future elections
Legislation would address threats to the electoral process but does not have enough votes to overcome the filibuster.
Italian PM Draghi wins confidence vote but unity gov’t in tatters
The rapid unravelling of Draghi's 17-month-old coalition could prompt President Mattarella to dissolve parliament.
‘He’s not our president’: Protesters reject new Sri Lankan leader
Protesters hit the streets as parliament elects Ranil Wickremesinghe as the crisis-hit country's new president.
US calls Mexico’s energy policies ‘unfair’; seeks talks
Mexico's policies have largely cut off US investment in the country's clean energy infrastructure, a US official said.
EU envoys agree Russian gold embargo, freeze on Sberbank assets
EU set to impose a seventh round of sanctions on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine, including on its biggest lender.
Europe counts cost of heatwave, Spain PM says more than 500 died
Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez cites figures released by the Carlos III Health Institute on the number of heat-related deaths.
Biden unveils steps on climate, but no ’emergency’ designation
The executive actions include new initiatives to bolster the offshore wind industry in the United States.
Is a shortage of oil refineries pushing up global fuel prices?
Saudi Arabia calls for greater capacity to refine crude.
Al Jazeera wins ‘Feature of the Year’ at the ABSW Awards
Feature about the Bostwana lab that discovered Omicron wins Feature of the Year-General.
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